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OGAE Denmark convention - Lonnie "Devantier" Kjer: "Getting a good story from me was like stealing candy from a 5 year old kid"

Lonnie Devantier Kjer © EuroVisionary

Lonnie (Devantier) Kjer represented Denmark at the 1990 Eurovision Song Contest. Songwriters, her record company and her manager were fighting and the 17 year old girl was scared away. 18 years later she is stronger, more mature and ready with an album in the soft rock style she likes the most.

OGAE Denmark convention - Lise Haavik: "Maybe I could have had an easier career, but no - I need my heart to be in it"

Lise Haavik © EuroVisionary

Having been beaten by Kirsten and Søren's gimicks two years in row Lise Haavik was happy when she won the ticket to represent Denmark at the 1986 Eurovision Song Contest. Lise is still active as singer who sings pop as well as jazz - and then she has found a call teaching in singing.

It’s Douze Points for Denmark

The new magazine Douze Point presented © Charlotte Jensen, EuroVisionary

After the two Danish fan clubs merged into one the members have been voting on the best name for the magazine that will launch later this summer. The new name was presented on a meeting in Århus Saturday and its “Douze Points” for the Danes.

Two fan clubs become one

Two Danish fan clubs become one

For the past nine years Denmark has had two OGAE clubs. They have now decided to forget the bad words said in the past and join their forces. EuroVisionary has spoken to one of the presidents, Jacob Holm Laursen about this step.

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